Sunrisers Hyderabad the team to beat this IPL

By Saurebh Gandle / Roar Guru

Sunrisers Hyderabad pulled off yet another miracle this week, defending 146 runs and – to be more precise – it came down to 25 runs off three overs with two set batsman at the crease, including the dangerous Colin de Grandhomme.

This year didn’t start on a positive note for SRH, as they lost their captain and star batsman David Warner to a year-long ban, then lost Billy Stanlake midway through the tournament.

Shikhar Dhawan filled the skipper’s spot with few decent knocks in first two outings, but has since gone off the boil, while expensive buy Manish Pandey has disappointed, striking at 112 and less than 200 runs in ten innings.

However, their bowling has been class, with Bhuvaneshwar Kumar becoming a world-class swing bowler and near-perfect death bowler, churning out yorker after yorker.

Rashid Khan has had batsmen in all kinds of trouble and the fact he got Royal Challengers Bangalore’s best player, AB de Villers, out shows he isn’t afraid to take on a challenge.

Siddharth Kaul has been the perfect foil for Kumar, while Shakib Al Hasan is an excellent spinner.

Meanwhile, they still have Mohammad Nabi and hard-hitting batsman Carlos Brathwaite waiting in the wings, along with Sandeep Sharma, Basil Thampi, and Deepak Hooda.

[latest_videos_strip category=”cricket” name=”Cricket”]

Even with depleted resources, SRH were the first team to qualify for the play-offs, and would like to be table toppers so as to get two chances for the final spot.

Credit must be given to the coaching staff, comprising VVS Laxman, Tom Moddy and Muttiah Muralitharan. They have led this team to defend seemingly indefensible scores four times now.

For opposition, the only way it looks possible to defeat SRH is to get them out for 50 or take their bowling completely out of the equation.

Despite a lack of big names and general setbacks, Sunrisers Hyderabad have risen above all the big guns to sit atop the table.

With nothing to lose, they are the team to beat in the IPL.

The Crowd Says:

2018-05-11T04:50:11+00:00

Williamson's mum

Guest


Touche!

AUTHOR

2018-05-09T07:06:52+00:00

Saurebh Gandle

Roar Guru


True batting has more or less been Kane Willamson .5 half centuries and smart captaincy.So here is the one on him -https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/05/01/kane-williamson-finally-coming-captain/

2018-05-09T06:01:13+00:00

JayG

Guest


@Williamson's mum : I agree with you that Kane Williamson has nearly single-handedly carried the SRH batting. I cannot recall another player is SRH who has made significant consistent contribution. As the lone international captain in this year's IPL, his performance has been exemplary!

2018-05-09T04:48:13+00:00

Williamson's mum

Guest


I find it very strange that you've written a decent size article about Sunrisers without mentioning Williamson. As good as their bowling has been they'd be near or at the bottom if it wasn't for Williamson's batting. 2nd most runs in the comp with a better ave than anyone else in the top 5. You also bizarrely mention the coaching staff as leading the team to defend small totals when that's the captain's job, namely Williamson. The coaching staff I presume are responsible for splashing money on Pandey who has been a failure, for persisting with Shikhar Dhawan who hasn't performed consistently for a few seasons and reacting very late to promoting Hales to the team in order to help with the batting fragility. In fact, you've managed to mention almost everyone in the team and numerous people who aren't first choice without mentioning Williamson.

Read more at The Roar